Asian Highway 2
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Straßenbeginn: | Denpasar (8° 39′ 0″ S, 115° 13′ 0″ O ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Straßenende: | Kosravi (34° 22′ 40″ N, 45° 27′ 32″ O ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gesamtlänge: | 13.177 km | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Straßenverlauf
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Der Asian Highway 2 (AH2) (englisch für ‚Asiatische Fernstraße 2‘) ist eine weitüberspannende Verbindung im Asiatischen Fernstraßen-Projekt. Er führt mit einer Länge von 13.177 km von Denpasar in Indonesien (Ozeanien) bis Khosravi im Iran (Orient).
Ähnlich den Europastraßen werden existierende Strecken zusätzlich mit der Bezeichnung „AH2“ ausgestattet. Die teilnehmenden Staaten haben sich verpflichtet, den Ausbaustandard der transnationalen Straßen zu erhöhen und für einbuchstabige Verbindung wie der AH2 zu autobahnähnlichen Fernstraßen fortzuentwickeln.
Indonesien
Die Streckenführung verläuft entlang von Denpasar – Surabaya – Surakarta – Semarang – Cikampek (— Bandung) – Jakarta (— Merak)
Zur Strecke gehörigen eine Reihe von mautpflichtigen Autobahnen, darunter:
- Jakarta-Merak Toll Road
- Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road
- Cipularang Toll Road
- Padaleunyi Toll Road
Singapur
Im Stadtstaat Singapur führt die Strecke entlang des
- Bukit Timah Expressway
- Johor Causeway
- Grenze Malaysia
Malaysia
Die Streckenführung verläuft entlang ab Grenze Singapur Johor Bahru – Senai Utara – Seremban – Kuala Lumpur – Butterworth – Bukit Kayu Hitam Grenze Thailand
Dies führt über folgenden Schnellstraßen:
- North-South Expressway
- New Klang Valley Expressway
- Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1
- Jalan Duta-Segambut Highway
- Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway
- Skudai Highway
- Malaysia Federal Route 1
- Johor Causeway
Thailand
- Grenze Malaysia
- Thanon Phetkasem: Sa Dao – Hat Yai – Phatthalung
- Thai Highway 41: Phatthalung – Chumphon
- Thanon Phetkasem: Chumphon – Nakhon Pathom
- Thai Highway 338: Nakhon Pathom – Bangkok
- Outer Bangkok Ring Road: Bangkok – Bang Pa In
- Thai Highway 32: Bang Pa In – Chai Nat
- Thanon Phahonyothin: Chai Nat – Nakhon Sawan – Tak – Chiang Rai (AH3) – Mae Sai
- Grenze Myanmar
Myanmar
- Grenze Thailand
- Fernstraße 4: Tachilek – Keng Tung (Alternative Strecke) (AH3)
- Fernstraße 4: Keng Tung – Meiktila
- Yangon-Mandalay Expressway: Meiktila – Mandalay
- Fernstraße 7: Mandalay – Tamu
- Grenze Indien
Indien
Die Streckenführung verläuft entlang von Grenze Myanmar Moreh – Imphal – Kohima – Dimapur – Nagaon – Jorabat (— Guwahati) – Shillong – Dawki Grenze Bangladesch
Bangladesch
Die Streckenführung verläuft entlang ab Grenze Indien Tamabil – Sylhet – Katchpur – Dhaka – Hatikamrul – Banglabandha Grenze Indien
Indien
Kurzzeitig nochmal über Indien Grenze Bangladesch – Shiliguri – Grenze Nepal
Nepal
- Grenze Indien
- : Kakarbhitta – Pathlaiya – Narayangarh – Butwal – Kohalpur – Mahendranagar – Bramhadev Mandi
- Grenze Indien
Indien
Und weiter über Grenze Nepal Banbasa – Rampur – Neu-Delhi – Attari – Wagah nach Grenze Pakistan
Pakistan
Die Streckenführung verläuft entlang ab Grenze Indien Wagah – Lahore – Multan – Rohri – Quetta – Taftan Grenze Iran
Iran
Die Streckenführung verläuft entlang ab Grenze Pakistan Mirjaveh – Zahedan – Kerman – Anar – Yazd – Salafchegan – Teheran – Saveh – Hamadan – Khosravi Grenze Irak
Galerie
- AH2 und North-South Expressway in Malaysia
- Wegweiser zur AH2 in der Nähe von Ratchaburi in Thailand
- AH2 und Thailand Route 32 in Ayutthaya
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Highway shield for Malaysian Expressway E6
Schild des Asiatische Fernstraße 2
bendera Indonesia
Flagge des Irans. Die dreifarbige Flagge wurde 1906 eingeführt, aber nach der Islamischen Revolution von 1979 wurden die Arabische Wörter 'Allahu akbar' ('Gott ist groß'), in der Kufischen Schrift vom Koran geschrieben und 22-mal wiederholt, in den roten und grünen Streifen eingefügt, so daß sie an den zentralen weißen Streifen grenzen.
Die Flagge von Nepal mit rechtem Rand (Seitenverhältnis 3:4)
Die Flagge von Nepal mit rechtem Rand (Seitenverhältnis 3:4)
Sinnbild innerorts
Pakistan national highway 65 sign
Thailand Highway shield (9)
Indian National Highway 36 sign
Autor/Urheber: Lewnwdc77, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Milepost 355-2 of the Yangon-Mandalay Expressway south of Mandalay
Thailand Highway shield (32)
Schild des Asiatische Fernstraße 1
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Route Sign of Pan Island Expressway (PIE)
Autor/Urheber: Adbar, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
AH1, AH2 and Thailand Route 32 in Ayutthaya
Indonesian National Route sign
Highway shield for Malaysian Expressway E1
Indian National Highway 37 sign
Indonesian National Route sign
Illustration of route marker
Indonesian National Route sign
Indian National Highway 40 sign
Thailand Highway shield (4)
Autor/Urheber: mailer_diablo, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
North-South Expressway towards Kuala Lumpur, Southern Route, Ayer Keroh, Melaka, Malaysia.
Highway shield for Malaysian Expressway E2
Nepali national road number H01. There is no route marker design. There is direction to use "Milan TTF" for Nepali lettering and "Transport Heavy" for English lettering and for Nepali characters to be sized 25% larger than English characters.
Thailand Highway shield (338)
Indian National Highway 31C sign
Pakistan national highway 40 sign
Indonesian National Route sign
Indian National Highway 31D sign
Indian National Highway 74 sign
Autor/Urheber: มองโกเลีย๔๔, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Highway shield for Malaysian Expressway E14
Indian National Highway 87 sign
Sign of Iran Freeway 5
Illustration of route marker
A depiction of an MUTCD-standard car ferry sign. This would normally be used with directional road signs to indicate that a route leads to af ferry dock.
Thailand Highway shield (41)
Indian National Highway 125 sign
Indian National Highway 39 sign
Thailand Highway shield (1)
Indian National Highway 1 sign
Autor/Urheber: Ahoerstemeier, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Road sign of the Asian highway 2 near Ratchaburi, Thailand.
The sign is located at Mueang Ratchaburi district at the Khao Ngu intersection, where Thai highway 3087 towards Tham Chompon split off from Thai highway 4 towards Bangkok. Asian highway 2 and Thai highway 4 are identical on the way to southern Thailand.
Actually, it is the Thai highway 4 bypass of Ratchaburi, as the original highway 4 passes through the city. The Thai text below the "4" says Thanon Phetkasem (ถนนเพชรเกษม), which is the name of Thai highway 4.
Photo taken by User:Ahoerstemeier on January 26 2005.Sign of Iran Freeway 6
Illustration of route marker
Pakistan national highway 5 sign
Thailand Highway shield (33)
Indonesian National Route sign
Indian National Highway 24 sign
Route Sign of Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE)
Map of Asian Highway 2